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Constants of Inorganic Substances: A Handbook
Constants of Inorganic Substances: A Handbook
Rostislav Aleksandrovich Lidin; Larisa L. Andreyeva; Vadim A. Molochko
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This book includes the data on more than 4,000 substances, ions, and radicals chosen with due regard for their industrial and scientific importance. The Handbook consists of six sections arranged in the conventional tabulated form. The first Section gives the formulas and the names of substances, their relative molecular masses, and important physical properties, such as phase-transition temperature, color, aggregate state, and density, along with the data on substance reactivity (chemical properties) with respect to most commonly used solutions and regents (water, ethanol, hydrochloric, sulfuric, and nitric acids, sodium hydroxide, and ammonia hydrate.) The entries that describe naturally occurring substances (minerals) also include their mineralogical names, symmetry, and hardness. There are also data on relative atomic masses of elements, properties of natural and radioactive isotopes, electronic configurations of atoms, energies of ionization, and affinities to electrons for atoms and molecules, binding energies and bond lengths, and structure (geometric form) of constituent molecules and ions of various substances, including coordination compounds. The Handbook also lists thermodynamic constants of the substances in all their aggregate states (gas, liquid, solid state, aqueous solution), redox potentials, acidity and basicity constants, stability constants of complexes in aqueous solution and solubility in water.
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